

Aims &
Scope
Recent Patents on Nanomedicine
publishes review and research articles, drug clinical trial
studies and guest edited thematic issues on recent patents
in the field of nanomedicine. A selection of important and
relevant recent patents is also included in the journal. The
journal is essential reading for all academic, industrial
and clinical researchers who wish to be kept informed about
important patent breakthroughs in nanomedicine.
Indexed in:
Chemical Abstracts, J-Gate, PubsHub.
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SUBSCRIPTION
BASED JOURNALS
Current
Nanoscience
Current
Molecular Medicine
Current
Drug Delivery
Micro
and Nanosystems
Nanoscience
& Nanotechnology - Asia
Recent
Patents on Nanotechnology
Recent
Patents on Material Science
Current
Gene Therapy
Current
Medical Imaging Reviews
Current
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Recent
Patents on Biotechnology
Recent
Patents on Drug Delivery and Formulation
Recent
Patents on Medical Imaging
Recent
Patents on Regenerative Medicine
BENTHAM
OPEN JOURNALS
The
Open Nanomedicine Journal
The
Open Materials Science Journal
The
Open Biomedical Engineering Journal
The
Open Biotechnology Journal
The
Open Chemical and Biomedical Methods Journal
The
Open Drug Delivery Journal
The
Open Medical Devices Journal
The
Open Medical Informatics Journal
The
Open Medical Imaging Journal
The
Open Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Journal
The
Open Toxicology Journal
The
Open Vaccine Journal
eBOOKS
Amelogenins:
Multifaceted Proteins for Dental and Bone Formation and Repair
Advances
in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering
Advances
in Biotechnology
Artificial
Adaptive Systems in Medicine: New Theories and Models for
New Applications
Biopolymers
in Drug Delivery: Recent Advances and Challenges
Combustion
Synthesis: Novel Routes to Novel Materials
Current
Technologies To Increase The Transdermal Delivery Of Drugs
Introduction
to Digital Holography
Progress
in Computational Physics (PiCP)
Recent
Advances in Nanoscience and Technology
Solitary
Waves in Fluid Media
Spline-Interpolation
Solution of One Elasticity Theory Problem
Photonic
Bandgap Structures: A Novel Technological Platform for Physical,
Chemical and Biological Sensing
Toxic
Effects of Nanomaterials
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